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Chapter 8
The following material is adopted from John MacArthur’s commentary on Romans and his Study guide.
Additional material taken from sources listed at the end
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— Prayers ( Blue )
— Promises ( Green )
— Warnings ( Red )
— Commands ( Purple )
Life in the Spirit — Part 1: The Spirit Frees us from Sin and Death and Enables us to Fulfill the Law ( 8:1-4 )
The Reality of Freedom — No Condemnation ( 8:1a )
The Reason for Freedom — Justification ( 8:1b-2 )
The Route to Freedom — Substitution ( 8:3 )
The Result of Freedom — Sanctification ( 8:4 )
Life in the Spirit — Part 2: The Spirit Changes our Nature and Empowers us for Victory ( 8:5-13 )
The Holy Spirit changes our Nature ( 8:5-11 )
The Holy Spirit Empowers us for Victory over the Flesh ( 8:12-13 )
Life in the Spirit— Part 3: The Spirit Confirms our Adoption ( 8:14-16 )
We are led by the Spirit ( 8:14 )
We are given access to God by the Spirit ( 8:15 )
We are assured by the Spirit ( 8:16 )
The Holy Spirit Guarantees our Glory — Part 1: The Incomparable Gain of Glory ( 8:17-18 )
The Heirs of Glory ( 8:17 )
The Source of Glory ( 8:17b )
The Extent of Glory ( 8:17c )
The Proof of Glory ( 8:17d )
The Comparison of Glory ( 8:18 )
The Holy Spirit Guarantees Our Glory — Part 2: The Inexpressible Groans of Glory ( 8:19-27 )
The Groaning of Creation ( 8:19-22 )
The Groaning of Believers ( 8:23-25 )
The Groaning of the Holy Spirit ( 8:26-27 )
The Ultimate Security — Part 1: The Infallible Guarantee of Glory ( 8:28 )
The Extent of Security ( 8:28b )
The Recipients of Security ( 8:28c )
The Recipients of Security Love God
The Recipients of Security are Called
The Source of Security ( 8:28d )
The Ultimate Security — Part 2: The Purpose and Progress of Salvation ( 8:29-30 )
The Purpose of Salvation ( 8:29c-d )
To Confirm Believers in Christ ( 8:29c )
To Make Christ Preeminent ( 8:29d )
The Progress of Salvation ( 8:29a-b, 30 )
Foreknowledge ( 8:29a )
Predestination ( 8:29b )
Calling ( 8:30a )
Justification ( 8:30b )
Glorification ( 8:30c )
The Hymn of Security ( 8:31-39 )
The Introduction ( 8:31a )
Persons who might seem to threaten our Security ( 8:31b-34 )
Circumstances that might seem to threaten our Security ( 8:35-37 )
The Conclusion ( 8:38-39 )
Additional Resources
MacArthur, Romans.
Romans 1-8.
Moody Press, 1987.
MacArthur, Romans.
Romans 9-16.
Moody Press, 1991.
MacArthur, John.
New Testament Commentary.
Moody, 1985.
William Hendriksen.
Exposition of Paul's Epistle to the Romans.
Grand Rapids: Baker, 1995.
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